Ok, the math at the beginning was a life changer for me. Seriously. I don’t remember ever learning this kind of thing on shop class. We weren’t building six sided night lights either. 😂 but thanks! I know, sounds dumb, but this is why I love TH-cam. You can learn and find out the answer to anything you need and sometimes learn something you never thought about before. Beautiful project too! Subscribing!
You are a bad ass girl. I really like the fact that your youtube channel is about doing productive things and not just stupid talk like the majority of TH-cam Chanel's with young people. God bless.
Very nice work. It makes me miss my times in the wood working studio at my university. You are very articulate, thorough, and talented. Nice job. I hope to see more projects.
Looks awesome! Another variation on this might be to add rotation - either to the "globe" inside or to the whole lamp to make the "stars" move across the room (much as you were doing manually in your demos).
Girl you and very talented .. you inspired a lot of people here in Brazil . congratulations on your talent and creativity , keep it always posting sensational videos. all the best..
omg! you are a scientist... i never seen that many tools in one place. You are the champ girl! I like that. I will try this next weekend. I dont have that many tools to craft a masterpiece like you did but i hope it wont be bad if try with something similar. I will show you my creation soon.
I wasn't even looking for a DIY of night light, but your video caught my attention. You are very skilled. Thank you for sharing some knowledge with us :)
Awesome lamp, I think I want to make a similar one, that has a Thomas the Train wrapped around the lamp shade. Probably a circular lamp shade instead. But what a neat idea, something I can put in my kid's room ! Thanks!
I thought this tutorial will be of some guy..but when I found u..I was a bit surprised as normally I see ladies doing u know make up n fashion tutorials..n after seeing u..I am inspired..to be different! Thanks a lot!!
That’s a lovely Lamp project. How about adding a free spinning fan to the top of the light tower, with different coloured strips of acetate hanging down? The heat from the LED lamps would slowly turn the fan and give a shimmering effect. Combine that with colour changing LEDs to really add that magical sparkle! I need to go and lie down!
Great job!!! And I never get tired to admire your shop.... It's amazing! It looks so well organized, versatile and clean... You're awesome! Thanks for posting.
You seem so comfortable attatching the power source + switch + LED's that it makes me go nuts. Do you have some kind of scheme detailed? I love your works by the way, congratulations!!!
ur amazing .... belief or not . i liked the way how u talk and the that smile sticked on ur lips . congratulation . thank u for ur share . my respect . Samer -love from Palestine
Nice project! You could use one cylindrical wood in the middle, so you can wrap around one long piece of led light, this i think would be more easy and minimize connections.
+Marios Karampalis Plus, you wouldn't have to chisel out the hole in the middle. Just choose a piece of dowel and drill out with a forstner bit of the same size.
I was thinking that if you use a piece of large doweling and wrap the LED strip in a climbing spiral around the dowel, you won't have to chisel out a square opening, and it will reduce the soldering required, since the LEDs will be one continuous strip. Adding a dimmer would make this even cooler. Also, kudos for having the patience to create a pleasingly 'random' pattern of holes! Thanks for the video.
Beautiful design Linn! I think we both share a passion for wood and lights ;) To me it brought up an mystical Arabic feeling. They have those lights to! Awesome!
I really like your creativity. I find it inspiring much like I find your shop inspiring, I really want a better setup so that I can pursue my own artistic impulses. One thing, I know that you say you have never had any trouble with these LEDs, as long as there is enough airflow, BUT there is no way to provide airflow to the back side of those LED strips and it will shorten their life span rather significantly. It really is a good idea to attempt to apply them to a heat-sink structure of some kind, whenever possible. They won't always fry, straight out, but you will generally notice a loss of luster over time as they are slowly damaged by the heat energy that they produce. Just a thought. Subscribed!
Ever thought of a CNC router or milling machine, it could save you some time like for the chisel work you did or you could make some really really cool signs and art?
Very beautiful Linn! Congratulations and a hug from Brazil to you!
Ok, the math at the beginning was a life changer for me. Seriously. I don’t remember ever learning this kind of thing on shop class. We weren’t building six sided night lights either. 😂 but thanks! I know, sounds dumb, but this is why I love TH-cam. You can learn and find out the answer to anything you need and sometimes learn something you never thought about before. Beautiful project too! Subscribing!
Not enough ladies showing their woodworking skills! Great video, project and idea! Keep up the good work!
You are a bad ass girl. I really like the fact that your youtube channel is about doing productive things and not just stupid talk like the majority of TH-cam Chanel's with young people. God bless.
Nice to see you actually create and build this rather than just down load a file and cut it on a CNC. Thumbs up!!
Any video which starts with your "(smile with bright eyes) This is Lyn.." is the best !
Nice project! I have a new grand daughter who will someday need a nightlight made by her grandpa. Thanks for the inspiration.
+Steven Rochon Thanks Steven, well if you build one, let me know how it turns out!
Very nice work. It makes me miss my times in the wood working studio at my university. You are very articulate, thorough, and talented. Nice job. I hope to see more projects.
I love your projects Linn. They incorporate all the sciences of woodworking and electronics in well detailed instruction.
Now that is one creative lamp!! Simple to make and very elegant. Thank you for sharing.
Looks awesome! Another variation on this might be to add rotation - either to the "globe" inside or to the whole lamp to make the "stars" move across the room (much as you were doing manually in your demos).
so peaceful to watch....love your scientific approach to your holes placement....but yes you gave me another project to think about...
I have a massive crush on Linn... it's impacting my comprehension of the videos. I made an 8ft tall starry light
Girl you and very talented .. you inspired a lot of people here in Brazil .
congratulations on your talent and creativity , keep it always posting sensational videos. all the best..
omg! you are a scientist... i never seen that many tools in one place. You are the champ girl! I like that. I will try this next weekend. I dont have that many tools to craft a masterpiece like you did but i hope it wont be bad if try with something similar. I will show you my creation soon.
Nice idea slipping the bottom in masked with paper for the glue-up - have to remember that. Thanks for sharing!
I wasn't even looking for a DIY of night light, but your video caught my attention. You are very skilled. Thank you for sharing some knowledge with us :)
Nice looking lamp! I especially like the hexagonal shape -- a nice break from the rectangles we usually see in woodworking.
I'm from Germany and i Love this what you Here make.
Top ideas that you have.
That ist great and thank you vor the realy nice pictures.
Marcel
Beautifully designed, Lynn. Nicely crafted!
+Dave Drapak Thanks Dave!
Beautiful!...To do the magic of slow motion, place underneath, a small motor. Thanks for sharing your work. Greetings from PR.
Awesome lamp, I think I want to make a similar one, that has a Thomas the Train wrapped around the lamp shade. Probably a circular lamp shade instead. But what a neat idea, something I can put in my kid's room ! Thanks!
I thought this tutorial will be of some guy..but when I found u..I was a bit surprised as normally I see ladies doing u know make up n fashion tutorials..n after seeing u..I am inspired..to be different! Thanks a lot!!
ALWAYS POSITIVE ENERGY !! BRAVO DARBIN.!!!
+chris charal THANK YOU!
I think your work is fantastic! Thank you for teaching us.
Generating random patterns is harder than one may think! good job, looks fantastic :)
+Cactus! workshop That's what I was thinking too!
This looks fab!
+Becky Stern Thanks Becky!
Wonderful idea. This is now on my list of things to build this summer. 2 in fact for both my kid's rooms.
+Bryce Roebel Let me know how they turn out!
Really like this one. I think I will borrow it for my young daughters room. Thanks so much!
Great idea...it would look fantastic at night and I bet the mood would be very very relaxing. Well done.
+Nick Giglio Very magical :)
that's a bright idea Linn it looks great thanks for sharing
+Patrick's Work Shop Thanks Patrick :)
Good work! Love the color of the wood. Wish I had a shop like that!
That is very beautiful. I think I'll make one for my niece. Thank you
That’s a lovely Lamp project. How about adding a free spinning fan to the top of the light tower, with different coloured strips of acetate hanging down? The heat from the LED lamps would slowly turn the fan and give a shimmering effect. Combine that with colour changing LEDs to really add that magical sparkle! I need to go and lie down!
Awesome!
And this channel have the best soundtrack on woodwork channels that I ever heard!
Great job!!! And I never get tired to admire your shop.... It's amazing! It looks so well organized, versatile and clean... You're awesome! Thanks for posting.
+Lemev Thank you so much - I really appreciate it! I love my shop too :)
Linn, You are very creative. I hit the like button as soon as I start watching your videos. Thank You!
You seem so comfortable attatching the power source + switch + LED's that it makes me go nuts. Do you have some kind of scheme detailed? I love your works by the way, congratulations!!!
Amazingly clever and talented craftsman
This is beautiful! Gets all kinds of ideas going in my head on what we can do with the CNC machine. Thanks for sharing Linn!
+Jason Carpentier Well if you do something, let me know!
I love the final work and also the tools😍. Keep smiling 😀
You are great girl. Neatness personified. I really appreciate and admire the finesse that you carry out the work with. Learning from you. Cheers.
I don't know why but , I feel soo emotional after watching this.... Haha
Thank you lynn , beautiful job.
+mohammed naser Thanks Mohammed.
It's my first time here and I'm already subscribed! This project of star lamp is simply the best on youtube. Very thank you!
ur amazing .... belief or not . i liked the way how u talk and the that smile sticked on ur lips . congratulation .
thank u for ur share .
my respect .
Samer -love from Palestine
I am a huge fan of your work, you're a fantastic artist, id love to meet you one day. Very inspiring work!!
Love it thank you so much for teaching us how to make this beautiful starry lamp
I want one!
you are so talented and gifted! wow.
Many thanks for the idea. I admire your creativity!
Linn,
It's great to see you on youtube. I am going to show your video to my girlfriend.
Good luck and have fun making.
+James Fan Awesome! Tell her hi!
я потрясён этой девчёнкой so cool I like your creativeness, you got a new subscriber.
Gosh.
When you cant enjoy woodcrafting because no stuff and I saw that.
I'm jealous of you !
Still give a like to keep the video arround.
A diy girl? I loved that! Wonderfull project! Congratulations!!!
First time watching your video and that night star lamp is awesome great job.
Nice project! You could use one cylindrical wood in the middle, so you can wrap around one long piece of led light, this i think would be more easy and minimize connections.
+Marios Karampalis Plus, you wouldn't have to chisel out the hole in the middle. Just choose a piece of dowel and drill out with a forstner bit of the same size.
That's really pretty. I admire you for your imagination, skills and knowledge.
first time I encounter your work..Beautiful and masterful!
brilliant very neat and informative tutorial , I think it's going to be more beautiful and more dreamy if you use rotary stand , all the best
Nice Linn! great process and design.
+frank howarth maybe you will be inspired to make a segmented and turned lamp in this style?
+frank howarth Thanks Frank!
The lamp is georgeous 🙂 Great job 👍🏼
+Veronica Thanks Veronica!
I was thinking that if you use a piece of large doweling and wrap the LED strip in a climbing spiral around the dowel, you won't have to chisel out a square opening, and it will reduce the soldering required, since the LEDs will be one continuous strip. Adding a dimmer would make this even cooler. Also, kudos for having the patience to create a pleasingly 'random' pattern of holes!
Thanks for the video.
Beautiful design Linn! I think we both share a passion for wood and lights ;)
To me it brought up an mystical Arabic feeling. They have those lights to! Awesome!
+Norner Houtbewerking I agree, the lights do feel a bit mystical and oriental. Thank you!
cool idea I used the hexagonal shape newly in my products and it came so nice and sophisticated. ....
but your design is more personal and beatufiul
Amazing. I've seen some plastic shite in local stores and those were pathetic. This one is very bright and beautiful.
Love it.It is so beautiful,and you are so clever
That was really creatively and simple,. Thank you for sharing.
Outstanding project and dig video! Thank you for sharing.
I started thinking to build my own workshop and start DIY wood stuff .. very cool
I really like it. It could be better with some holes on the top but its really beautiful!
Beautiful lamp, Linn, very inspiring. Thanks for another great video.
+AngryWelshman Thank you!
Talk about seeing the Light! Great job & project as usual.....
Steve
Wow! That looks amazing! It could also be a yard lantern as well. Good job, I like it.
+Liberty Woodworking I was thinking that too!
love to see your lots of project upcoming ,it was awwsome
excellent project....It was beautiful ..congratulations !
+Juan Carlos Aquila Thanks Juan!
Super boulot, ca rend super bien! bravo et merci ! :) (de France)
its fabulous! I wish if it was revolving but still its very cool.
I really like your creativity. I find it inspiring much like I find your shop inspiring, I really want a better setup so that I can pursue my own artistic impulses.
One thing, I know that you say you have never had any trouble with these LEDs, as long as there is enough airflow, BUT there is no way to provide airflow to the back side of those LED strips and it will shorten their life span rather significantly. It really is a good idea to attempt to apply them to a heat-sink structure of some kind, whenever possible. They won't always fry, straight out, but you will generally notice a loss of luster over time as they are slowly damaged by the heat energy that they produce. Just a thought.
Subscribed!
Great job Linn.....I just fell in love with your wonderful workshop and the detailed video as well. Keep up the good work. Cheers.
You are awesome! Great work!!! Full of passion!!! Love the energy of the video..
Light the way I like all the led projects !
This looks great. Thanks for the video.
I think I may try something similar, using 4" PVC pipe, painted flat black.
That was a great idea and the lamp looks awesome. I love how the "stars" are glinting into camera when you rotate the lamp.
bravissima. bellissima realizzazione (talented, beautiful creation)
You are really very very talented, congrats for another amazing project!
Wow! Really cool...Very creative..Wood work is so neat...
i really like your blue sweater ...
nice work by the way... cheers!
Really dig it Linn. Going to make my own soon!
im extremely amazed by your work!!
Beatiful! Also your accent is very nice to hear! ^-^
Greetings from Brazil!
This turned out amazing. such a clever idea.
Ever thought of a CNC router or milling machine, it could save you some time like for the chisel work you did or you could make some really really cool signs and art?
Love this project so much! Keep up the good work Lin.
wow great design looks so good
Love your work, greetings from Poland!!!
+Adrian Do Thank you!
superb finish..good job!
very nice, love the finished lamp!!
that looks very peacefull to look at
I love this project, so many stars! And it turns your shop into a space ship too. :)
that's awesome work. You are one talented person👍
I have just discovered your channel and I am in love with EVERYTHING! Thank you!